He was in the car with his wife and…

The spouse of Sashalynn Rosa made an ineffectual attempt to

clear the snow from the area around them. Sashalynn, her son

Messiah, and her 3-year-old daughter Saniyah were all fatally

affected by the carbon monoxide that had already filled the vehicle.

Governor Christie signed legislation mandating the government to include

carbon monoxide threats in its driving training and testing manuals as a

result of a recent carbon monoxide accident in which numerous people gave

money to a funeral website. Advocates for road safety, however, hold a variety

of opinions about the concept. “Anything that increases awareness of a deadly

issue like this is a great step,” according to Fennel, the executive

director of the Philadelphia-based group Kids & Cars, which promotes road safety

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